My Green Biscuit Review

In this video I tested out the Green Biscuit, I meant for it to be a review, but I just loved the thing so much I kind of turned it into a commercial, haha. Seriously though, every hockey player should own one of these!

Other People’s Reviews

Here’s what other people are saying about the Green Biscuit

On Amazon it has 24 5 star reviews and 3 4 star reviews. From my own experience the only disadvantage is that you should not shoot it (it could break) and it’s loud.

Surpassed expectations – “It slid right over cracks and everything staying perfectly flat. You can do everything from toe drags to saucer passes”

Amazing! – “I got this puck because I practice a lot more in my unfinished basement than I do at our rink. (It’s 30 miles away from home). When I got it, I was in awe of how smooth it glided on the concrete. I can stickhandle, stickhandle, stickhandle”

It certainly works well – “I’m no hockey player but I suck a lot less after working with this, I bought 3. I’m kinda looking forward to busting one so I know it’s limits, it’s slammed into the curb pretty hard along with my makeshift passer made of 25lb weights”

The green biscuit is a hockey training puck that is designed to be used on surfaces such as pavement and asphalt, but feel like a real puck on ice. You can get information about the Green Biscuit below, and also on our full Green Biscuit Review

The green biscuit is the exact same size as a regular hockey puck, however slightly lighter. The green biscuit is made lighter than a normal puck because of the added friction of rough surfaces. The increased friction makes the green biscuit feel heavier, thus a lighter off ice puck will better match the feel of a regular puck on the ice.

The advantages of using a green biscuit are

Slides smoothly on rough surfaces

Does not flip up easily

Great for practicing passing on any paved surface

Very similar to the feel of a puck on the ice

Better than many other off ice alternatives

Every hockey player knows the feeling of skating with a hockey puck on the ice. It slides forever, doesn’t flip all over the place, travels in a straight line, and there is very little friction involved. The properties of a hockey puck on ice are very hard to replicate, so if you want to practice off ice, you need a good product. We think the green biscuit does a great job of reproducing the feel of using a puck on ice. For more information ( and a cool video) you can read our review of the Green Biscuit

Order Info

If you would like to purchase the green biscuit then visit the hockey shot site.

When my family plays roller hockey on our driveway we like to use that to play with because it is great for stickhandling on the rough cement. We dont shoot high because we dont wear breezers or shoulder pads, so it is great for shooting on the ground!

My green biscuit just shiped today and it is AWESOME! I definately recomend this puck for every hockey player that can’t get on the ice everyday. I have been testing it on a lot of surfaces just to break it in a little. This puck still slides smooth on any surface I can think of! The downsides I found were: your cant shoot it :(, it flips over if you stick handle the wrong way ( wich is easy to prevent ) and I really don’t think its loud. On asphalt it works so good. ( im not kidding ). Overall, this puck works on ANY surface, I would recomend this to every hockey player and Jeremy, great videos I love how you stay true to your customers.

Jeremy, GREAT puck, great review, love the video it made me buy it. I have to say as someone that lives in the desert with not many options for local ice that this green biscuit is BY FAR the best at managing rough surfaces. It feels as close to a real puck as you can get, and THANK GOD it doesn’t roll…I have tried every puck that claims what the Biscuit does and none have impressed me more.

Hi Jeremy!!
I was looking dor a green biscuit in surrey which I cant seem to find.Do you know where I can get one?And can the green biscuit be used in wristshots,snapshots,and slapshots?If not,do you know a type of puck like the green biscuit that can be used for slapshots ect.

Hi Dan, thanks for your comment. That is great that you are getting a lot of use from the Green Biscuit. It is normal for it to chip with extended use, if you use it a lot on a rough surface the plastic will wear down after a while. Every day for 5 hrs is quite a bit of use, maybe next time you can order a few so you have back-up!
Also don’t shoot the puck at all because it will break.

The Biscuit is awesome on the shooting pad. For real quick movements I always use the Green Biscuit, it slides even better than a puck, and it’s a bit lighter so it feels more like a puck does on the ice. I like to switch back and forth, and I also use a weighted puck.